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SATURDAY. . " pos 10, 1900 it a
“Attempted 1 Murder. ‘Today is a charming day,
‘Don’t miss “That Man” tonight.
SACRAMENTO, November ogokn. ti
RB joys of the raliroad For Life Insurance eee T. B Gray.
yan, an employe comSas samek te a
pany, bad a close call from being. es ilk, at Scadden’s. tf Oyster cocktails for 19 ts,
killed last night at the Hibernia Hoved imo .
tel, on Front street, by a dranken . Spanish Panoche pao ee
Finn, who gave’ his name aa Oscar Foley’s. . a day at
Johnson. The latter had created 4. Perfumes to. “please crorzbody at
~««distarbance in the hotel saloon and /Vinton’s, .
had been ejected. He went away and! Pig’s feet—two cans for 25 bagi at
secured a large knife and returned to! Jackson’s. . mitt
the hotel, evidently intending to cut. * Gilt Edge Porter and Half and Halt . .
somebody. Johnson was met at thejatTom’s Place. QB
door by Ryan, who attempted to push. Fresh ourrants, ‘raisins and citron
him away. Johnson drew his knife . just in’ at Sigourney’s, ie tf
and made a lunge with it at Ryan’s. “That Man” company played to a big
neck. The blow was not a straight . house at Auburn last night.
one, however, and: Ryan escaped death. Good Vanilla Extract is rare. You
The blade of the knife struck Ryan’s. can get it at Vinton’s, tf
right. ‘arm, near the shoulder, and; Triumph Hams, 16 cents per pound
ranged downward, making a gash about . at Sigourney’s. ‘Try them.
ten inches in length. Call on Ed Schmidt when you want
ue anything in the tobacco line. tf
New Collector of Port, . , Palestine Olover, the finest of per; en i fumes, is sold by W.D. Vinton. tf,
San Francisco, November 9.—It is} A boy wanted to learn the printing
generally understood in this city to-. trade. Apply at the Transcript office.
day that State Senator F. 8. Stratton,. You should call at Tom’s place this
of Alameda, will be appointed Collec-. evening and sample some of the fine
tor of the Port of San Francisco, to. stock he bas on hand.
succeed John P. Jackson, deceased. If you want a good carpet cheap read
Senator Stratton’s appointment has . Snell & Fieming’s prices in their ad. tf
been urged by Senators Perkins and . For cold storage meats go to Grissel
_ Bard, and it ie expected that the ap-. Bros.’ and you are sure to get the best.
pointment will be made some time
this afternoon or tomorrow.
She Has Been Floated.
You will get strong if you take Beef
San Francisco, November 9.—The . Iron and Wipe with Celery. Vinton
steamer Olga, which went on t he beach . sells it. tf
near the Oliff House, was figated after; At Fred’s place this evening will be
a large amount of her cargo had. been . served a free lunch that “will satisfy
jettisoned. She is now being towetl . all. He has the finest of liquors, and
into the harbor by five tug boats. The . has the reputation of serving the ‘best
extent of the damage incurred cannot . of beer,
be stated at this time. The mining outlook in Nevada City
Fe never looked brighter than at th
Burned to Death. ghter than at the preeent time,
OrrenBAcH, Hesse, November 9.—
_ At Ahe Peerless Henry Rich will
serve one of those fine stews this evening, and they are just the thing this
kind of weather.
Fresh cranberries 15 cents a quart
Two express trains came into collision and 3 lbs, of prunes for 25 cents at
today between this place and Frank. Sigourney’s. tf
fort-on-the-Main. A gas reservoir ex-. Fresh Olympia Oyster Cocktails
ploded, setting fire to the wreccage. ™edeto order by W. J. Britland.
and seven persons were burned to . First of the season. oe
death and four injured. James Kinkead is receiving an elegant stock of goods in his line. Go
Buried in Slate. petite oo new parlor and
Cumprrianp, Md., November 9.— If you desire a drink that you will
While excavating a sewer today, a large . ®Ppreciate you should visit the Maitsection caved in, burying a number of . !and Bros. saloon this evening. Theg.
men, under twelve feet of Slate rock. . Serve nothing but the best.
‘Two men, isaac Forman and George. Oof-Farin, the great substitute for
Rice have been taken out dead. coffee, 15 cents per package.. At Geo
rar yal C. Gaylord & Son's, . tf
That por ular resort, the Grotto, will
iron Mines Valueless. be to the front this evening with a fine
Sr. Pererssurc, November 9.—The . hot lunch. Nothing but the best is
~. fron mines discovered a year ago in. served over the bar, and you will be
the Government of Kursk, in the south’! waited: on by polite barkeepers.
of European Russia, for the working of; Five barrels of the nicest mince meat
which eighteen companies were partly . ever brought into this market just reestablished, prove to be valueless. eeived at P. G. Scadden’s. tf
*The lunch that will be served at IsF oard’s this evening willbe the finest in
Coal Mine Explosion, town. If you should be in need of
PorrsvitLE, Pa.,.November 9.—A ter-. brandy for mince meat’ they will be
vific explosion of gas occurred today . pleasei to supply you. .
in Buck Mountain Colliery near MaSeveral mining sales are batik made.
hanoy City. Thirty men.were in the . Mining men abroad are finding out
mine at the time and three ara known . that there is no better field for investto have been killed. ments than Nevada county.
At “The.Grotto” at all times, you can
get the finest of liquors, wines, ales
Otis in Command. cigars, ete. Drop in and see how it is
‘Cuicago, November 9.—Major-Gen. all ye who have never sampled their
eral Elwell 8. Otis arrived here today . goods. tt
and at once took command of the De-. If the weather is good tomorrow the
partment of the Lakes, to which posi-. vhurches will be crowded.’ People
tion he was recently appointed. should attend church, no matter what
the weather happens to be.
Killed Over Politics. Wm. J. Britland will serve his usnal
Havpen,
free lunch at the Council Chamber
Ky., November 9.—New8 . this evening, and no one need go away
reached here today that on election! hungry. The finest liquors will be
day James Creech was shot and im-. served at the bar, and you will be
stantly killed at Wooten, in a general! treated with politeness.
fight over politics.
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—_—_—sS_ At the National Tomorrow.
THE GALYESTON FUND. Everyone appreciates a good dinner
Help Galveston’s Homelees, and at/. on Sunday. If you intend having one
the same time get a large 600 page his-. tomorrow you should call at the Natory of the flood, as told by the survi-. tional Hotel. The National has the
vors. Full of photo engravings taken reputation of eerving the finest dinners
en the spot. Other agents may offer . in town, and tomorrow will be no exbooks of this kind, but I have the only . ception, as ,the Messrs. Rectors have
one, the profits of which will be shared}made extra preparations. Single
with the flood sufferers. It is also the . meals, 50 cents; 3 for $1. .
best book published. ‘Hold your order oor
until you have seen my book, A. Buck To File Expense Accounts
agent for the American Book and Bible
iHouse. j 025-2w OanJdidates have until che 21st of Noore . yember to file their certificates of elec. Herald Square gnecess.
Srars or OxI0, Crex or TouEDo, pack
Lucas County,
Faanx J, Cueney makes oath that he
tner of the firm of F. J.
Guaear Ga. doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State
aforesaid, and that esid firm will y
“the sum of ONE HUNDRED
LARS foreach and every case of Oa_ TARRH that cannot Lora by the use
ag shies PRANK K J. CHENEY.
Sworn to vefore me ard subscribed
in this 6th day of Deeee
A. W. GLEASO:
poe Pablic.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern: oe -andacts. directly.on the blood
tion expenses. Of course all the candidates have kept within the bounds of
the lawin this matter and have expended but a very small'sum to insure
their election, but they have also spent
considerable money in making new acquaintances and keeping old ones. The
latter, however, will not figure in the
bill of expense.
gouead pases Pi the areromt ae
aon Fes. CHENEY INLY ‘4 U0, Toledo, oO.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
ell.
For Sale Cheap.
A first-class restaurant outfit. Best . .
location in town. Low rent. Enquire
of A. B. Wotr or leave word at Sig~ garney’e store, eC
ee
For fitst-class plumbing go to aes
which plays at the diester’ tas
presentation and the exceptional praise}
¢ritics is ample assurance that all who
attend. will have atreat; The theme
of the play offers material and situations that are’ really. new to the stage,
‘which with the progress’ in modern
play writing taken into consideration,
will no doubt prove quite a feature, espesially to blaze theater-goers, _ The:
plot in a way deals with domestic estrangement in three families, which of
course is a timeworn subject, but the
method the respective wives use collectively to keep each individual husband
within the confines of his own fireside, is,to say the least, novel in the
strictest sense of the word, viz; they
employ a*Jealousy Arouser,” known as
Theophilus Mountjoy, whose sole occapation is that of comforter to disconsolate wives ata varied price per
hour, and by dancing attendance upon
them presumes to arouse the waning
love of the recalcitrant Benedicts by
making them jealous, and his efforts
along this line lead toa host of complications that: are. most amusing
Walter :Walker as the “Jealousy
Arouser,” has a role which affords him
every scope and his splendid interpretation of same will certainly rank him
as one of the foremost comedians of
the day, and being supported by such
a charming comedienne as Miss Mildred St. Pierre and a host of others, a
finished performance is assured.
Position \ Wanted.
Respectable young man of fair education, highly recommended for business, character and habits. Large experience in managing stables and stock,
desires engagement. All offers considered. Address, Advertiser, 810 Mission street, San Francisco,
ee
Entertained Friends,
*
Miss Lenore Calkins entertained a
few friends at her home on upper
Main street last evening. The affair
was in the nature of farewell to Miss
Maud Eastin, who will leave tomorrow
for San Francisco to remain. _
A Nevada City Girl.
In London recently Sir George Henry Bowyer was granted a divorce from
his wife, who was formerly Miss Ethel
Hawkins of this city, whose father was
at one time interested in the Pittsburg
mine. ;
——— + 2@ ben,
Good Things.
Phil Scadden gives a list of the good
things which he has at his grocery
store, He refers to citron, lemon peel,
currants, raisins, mince meat and other
delicious articles of high class.
Your sideboard at home is incomplete if not stocked with Jesse Moore
“AA” whiskey.
clty thie evening with ite originsl cast. ren.
ht that. th place ade from i fat . ge
that it has teceived at the hands of. the}
“ aide from the general national
iF : . reason for taking & Republican view of .
{things California had a gigantic
! “the contin.
x _ policy. Within
-. the last. hive years about $75,000,000 of
sath San. Francisco and other coast cities.
cope ta ahi yeaa gy sy
Actes ‘Died to Engiand, —
Wie dienpints is sh oy tor the} :
/Third Senatorial District. Jobn R. as. T. Rodda, mother of James and
Tyrrell has a majority of. 1258 in the . Thomas Rodda of Grass Valley, died in
three vounties. His entire vote was. Redruth, England, a short time ago.
8621, while Mr. Moody's vote ‘was 2863, . The news has just been received hex.
, op Fine S rad Dia: fore . Mrs. Rodda had reached the ripe old
Oe, ‘a fine dinner will be ahaa bie
served at the Union Hotel. Every-. — wilt Meet Monday Eveni. ‘g:
thing in the market has been procured.
by Landlord Metzenbaugher, and it The Republican County Central
will be cooked in the best style and . Oommittee will hold a meeting at the
served with neatness. You should call Holbrooke Hotel on Mofiday evening
tomorrow afternoon and you will rel of next week toclose up the busiriess
ish your dinner. Single meals, i) avast with the recent campaign.
cent; 3 for $1.
pecan bi Pr ps Saeteg ring Young man wanted to learn the
* [photography business, Inquire at
If you want the news eubscribe for} Moore’s photograph gallery as to wages,
the TRANsORIPT. ete, 026-tt *
An Opportunity fora Young Man,
TELEPHONE NO. 501, WE Swit NO. 52 BROAD STREET
GOOD _GROCERIES..
Ripe and Green Olives in Bulk
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$ 7a. m, ¢ 8. p.m.$
Cpovenveeroovoorerccoveovorcaonces
These are now the hours for opening and
eloone the Pioneer Grocery Store aud they
ill be observed strictly On Satnrday eventah the store wlll close at [0 p. m.
Sole agent Sr DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR.
CHAS. E. MULLOY, Pioneer Grocer.
ALM ULALALALALALLALLALLALLALLALLALL ervrarari tt
Easy on the foot and wears like iron. Reasonable
in price. Oall and inspect this new shoe .
. Broelsior Creamery Butter .
In squares, pickled, 50c,
one for cooking—many a and use for the
We have on hand at all times thee well
known brandsof Creamery Butter—
Knights Landing Creamery
Penn Valley Creamery
Bea ;
A GUESSING CONTEST —We have a large
pumpkin on exhibition at our store and every one making purchases to the amount of $1 will be entitled to one guess as to the
number of seeds contained therein, and the one making the nearest guess will receive a handsome pair of shoes:BOVEY BROS,, Bread Street.
a AR ra dbbdd luis
Millinery Opening —~
For more than twenty years this establishment has
been noted for its display of FINE MILLINERY
each season, but this Fall surpasses all others,
LLM OLUUMUUS .
MISS TETRAU has just returned from San Francisc
with a Fine Line of Beautiful French Pattern Hats.
Ladies, call and see the beautiful goods. —
W. H. CRAWFORD.
En am . ; —
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Still They Come and Go as Fast. .
Hats For Everybudy’ If
not in stock, made to order and'satisfaction guaranteed. es and Styles
to Suit the T imes.
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PRICES MOST REASON BLE
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i AARDWARE STOVES,
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RANGES, CROCKERY, HOUSE FURNISHING! GOODS;
. United States money has been spent in. J age of 86 years. Denth was caused by
cada
PRAAKALAEKALALE
ehhh hhh hh ddhededdedadenenedsenesaenannads 4X FLEAS
SL isSrine —
Paints and Oils, House Furnishing Goods, Iron and Steel eee
; Doors, Windows and. Glass, Tin, Copper and Granite Iron Sitete.
GEO. se TURNER, Pin Steet, Hevata i
chia cihe dtaatta iba tine tinal FEE AE AE IE AE AE ET
bad GOR cents oe
Pali 0k Bed en re Sd SCT ie Whips Ss
—_ Senses ss
<=, . SOMETHING NEW!
nd and why ‘shoaldwt
.-Dust Proof Ww atches--For feavuseiric bud miners. Warraad to be proof vaca
dust and water. : :
» & H.W. HARTUNG, _
Pesgpaaed STREET, ABOVE PINE, NEVADA CITY .
OYs STER
COCKTAILS
pk @ . Cents.’
AT FOLEY’S,
{OOOO HK
: To Make Room
for Other Goods
‘For the next 80 days we will sell our entire hese of
AT RELA
13 Commercial Street.
AK
© irons at Wholesale Prices
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¥
FOR CASH ONLY.
Which does not include sewing or laying. Look at these prices:
’
-3-ply, 67 %c and 75c per yard—all wool.
All Wool 2-ply, 55¢ per yard,
Rangpurs, 30c per yard.
Art Matting, 22%c per yard.
Pro Brussels, 36 inches wide, 65c per yard.
Brussels, ranging from 60c to 75¢ per yard,
Straw, Art Matting, from 12%c to 30c per yd
z Snell & Fleming.
FHI IIIIAIOI HIOOIOKIOWOKNOK
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3 CORREA. Biba S.
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HEADQUARTERS. FOR ag
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Ic. J. BRAND,
Fine Jewelry
Silverware and
Diamonds.
Broad St., above Pine,
NEVADA CITY.
FY. W. aay
BUCCHESOS. TO A. Be WOLP,.
Van Camp’s Concentrated Soups
VAN CAMP’S BEETS
Kapp & Street’s Tamales in cans
Boldemann’s California Olive Oil
Finest Port Wine in the Market
and A, .A, WhiskeyCREAM WHEAT!
Pratt's Poultry, 25 cents per package.
) ing you how to raise poultry.
T. W. SIGOURNEY,
ackson's Bochive Grocery
Limberger Cheese
Swiss Cheese
Cream Cheese—i info,
Pickled Pigs’ Feet
Loose Pickles,
Smoked. Herring
Smoked Halibut.
J. j. JACKSON, Commercial Street,
Book with every package, vb